Kash Patel is the new FBI Director under the Trump administration—and I couldn’t be more excited. Patel has long been a champion of transparency and accountability, particularly when it comes to the FBI. He’s been on my program many times, sounding the alarm on institutional corruption, and now he’s in a position to do something about it.

His first speech after being sworn in? A promise to “hold ourselves to the Constitution.”

Sounds good to me.

If you’ve followed Kash Patel’s career, his new role as FBI Director isn’t a surprise. He was the first to expose the truth behind Russiagate, revealing that Hillary Clinton and the DNC were behind the fake dossier that led to impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump. While the mainstream media labeled him a conspiracy theorist, Kash stuck to his guns.

Eventually, the Mueller report vindicated him, but that hasn’t stopped the attacks—especially now that Donald Trump has appointed him to head the FBI.

Naturally, the critics are out in full force. Here’s Adam Schiff after Patel’s confirmation hearings:

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There’s a man terrified by the idea of Kash Patel running the FBI. And why wouldn’t he be? Schiff was at the center of Russiagate, coaching the so-called whistleblower who testified against Trump without disclosing his involvement—until the New York Times forced his hand.

Kash Patel has never been shy about his feelings toward Schiff either:

No wonder Schiff is squirming. Patel is a dangerous pick—dangerous for people like Adam Schiff who have a lot to hide.

Predictably, the media is spinning wild tales that the FBI is now just Trump’s personal revenge squad. Here’s NBC’s Kristen Welker trying to bait Trump into confirming this narrative:

But Trump stays calm, cool, and collected. And honestly, what’s so controversial about the idea of holding lawbreakers accountable—no matter who they are?

I get it—Donald Trump might be above going on a vengeful rampage, but I’m not. And Kash Patel isn’t either. His book Government Gangsters lists 60 deep-state operatives who need to be held accountable.

And where should he start? Adam Schiff is an obvious choice, but he’s not the only one.

Hillary Clinton should’ve been behind bars a long time ago. Her campaign funded the debunked Steele dossier that triggered Russiagate. She’s admitted it, but the only consequence she’s faced is a fine—a slap on the wrist.

And what about the 33,000 emails she deleted? Or the millions raked in from USAID and foreign donors while she was Secretary of State? Are we really supposed to believe that money didn’t influence her foreign policy?

Where did that money go? Not to Haiti, apparently. Remember this plea from a Haitian reporter?

Hillary Clinton has a lot to answer for. And if the FBI under Patel decides to take a closer look, I won’t be shedding any tears.

Then there’s Hunter Biden. Senator Kennedy asked Patel about it during the confirmation hearings:

Curious timing: President Biden pardoned Hunter right around the same time Trump revealed Patel as his FBI pick. Coincidence? You tell me.

Patel’s mission isn’t just about Democrats. Corrupt Republicans deserve scrutiny too, starting with Liz Cheney. Voters already booted her from office, but that shouldn’t be the end of her accountability.

Cheney communicated with a key January 6th witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, without her attorney’s knowledge—an ethical violation that borders on witness tampering. And what’s her defense? Here’s Andrew Cuomo’s take:

“Let it go”? Funny, they didn’t say that about January 6th.

Then there’s the question no one seems to want to answer: Who were Jeffrey Epstein’s and Sean P Diddy Combs’ clients? Senator Marsha Blackburn has tried to get answers and has been stonewalled by the FBI:

If Kash Patel can finally get us the names involved in these heinous crimes, it would be a monumental step toward justice.

Patel isn’t alone in his quest. He’s bringing in Dan Bongino as his Deputy Director—a former Secret Service agent turned political commentator who knows the deep state’s playbook inside and out.

Imagine that: two men who were shadow-banned for speaking the truth are now running the FBI. Funny how the truth has a way of bubbling to the surface, doesn’t it?

Here’s Trump on his vision for the new FBI:

I believe this is just the beginning. With Patel and Bongino at the helm, we might finally see some real accountability—and a lot of nervous politicians.

Buckle up, folks. This is going to be one wild ride.